Subject: Re: Slightly Off-Topic...
To: None <michael@unixiron.org>
From: Brad Spencer <brad@anduin.eldar.org>
List: port-vax
Date: 06/26/2001 13:56:27
[snip]
> > I think *every* other microprocessor design ever done (except maybe the
> > silly little 6502 that I so dearly loved) was better than anything Intel
>
> Good lord, the 6502? I actually like to have some REGISTERS in my
> processors, thank you. ;)
Hey, i really like this low-cost RISC chip. This is where i learned assembly
language on my C16 and later the C64 (remember the Power Music Editor and the
Deluxe Intro Creator? and some scene stuff on C64). This CPU has a quite nice
performance, measured to it's age, it is really simple to program (this is
because it just doesn't know about much :), and you really learn how to handle
a very reduced set of registers (can we call 2 registers + accumulator a set?)
[snip]
Taking a trip down memory lane... how about the Moto. 6809?? Plenty of
registers, both 8 and 16 bit, and a nice instruction set. It did have an
odd split clock, but other then that was nice to work with.
Brad Spencer - brad@anduin.eldar.org
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